Gastrosurgery UK

Gastrosurgery UK is founded and led by Mr Abhay Chopada. It is a team of dedicated professionals with a commitment to provide “Competent Compassionate Care” for all your embarrassing bowel problems and surgical conditions.

Mr Abhay Chopada MS FRCS

Gastrosurgery UK is led by Mr Abhay Chopada Consultant Laparoscopic, General and Colorectal Surgeon. He has been recognized by Tatler Magazine in their 2007 and 2013 Doctor's Guides as one of the Top Surgical Gastroenterologists in UK

Gall Bladder Surgery

The gallbladderis a pear-shaped sac that hangs like a little pod from a tree branch. This pod and its branch, the cystic duct, are attached to the common hepatic duct, which comes from the liver. These ducts lead into the common bile duct, which is attached to the duodenum, the entry to the small intestine. All the ducts from the liver and the gallbladder itself form the biliary system, often called the biliary tree.

Laparoscopic Colorectal Surgery

Laparoscopic colorectal surgery is a technique, which involves operations on the colon and rectum through 4 or 5 small incisions. A laparoscope (a narrow tube having a tiny camera) is inserted through the incision which gives the surgeon, an enlarged image of the internal organs on a television screen.

Upper GI Endoscopy

Endoscopy is a test which allows the doctor to examine the inside of the patient’s oesophagus, stomach, and portions of the intestine, with an instrument called an endoscope, a thin flexible lighted tube.It is performed by a well-trained subspecialist who uses the endoscope to diagnose and, in some cases, treat problems of the upper digestive system.By adjusting the various controls on the endoscope, the doctor can safely guide the instrument to carefully examine the inside lining of the upper digestive system.

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Management of Rectal Bleeding

Rectal bleeding is bleeding through the anus. The bleeding may be bright red, dark maroon or a tarry colour, which you may notice in your stools, toilet bowl or toilet paper.Rectal bleeding may occur from any part of the gastrointestinal …

In The News

Chronic bowel inflammation is diagnosed too late in children, adolescents

Cramping abdominal pains, diarrhea, bloody stools—these are common symptoms of chronic inflammatory bowel disease. Every year, thousands of children and adolescents develop the disease. But chronic inflammatory bowel disease is mostly diagnosed too late in these patients, experts suggests. The average delay between initial symptoms and diagnosis is four to six months. In most cases, the inflammation will by then have spread further.

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Post Operative Care

Most anorectal surgical procedures are done in same-day surgery. a few more extensive procedures require hospitalization for one to three days. You ability to tolerate the pain postoperatively and your doctor’s concern about your wounds determine the time of discharge.